Chelsea Physic Garden is a 4-acre botanical garden located in southwest London, adjacent to the River Thames. Established in 1673, it is one of the oldest botanical gardens in the world. The garden features a vast collection of over 5,000 different medicinal, edible, and historic plants, including rare species and varieties. Visitors can stroll through the gardens, explore the glasshouses, and discover the unique plants on display. The garden also hosts various events and exhibitions throughout the year, showcasing its rich history and horticultural significance.
It's a small park but good for local visits
Chelsea Park is a little hidden gem. My 4 year old isn't a fan of the parks when it's mega busy. Chelsea Park is always nice and quiet. There's a nice little park to climb on, some little hills to climb (also great for bikes) and you can walk through the wooded area.
Beautiful little park People are friendly and respect the area Lots of doggies off leads
Whilst I understand the principles of rewinding spaces the park has lost some of its charm because of it.
Very nice, green, peaceful park. Compared to other more busy parks with lots of features/ facilities, this was a refereshingly simple and natural spot
Very simple small park. Usually has people walking dogs in it. A broken owl statue is in the middle of the main grassy area with a small plaque. There are also a few children's swings, roundabouts, general small play area. It is not usually that busy even at the weekend.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
Dog park
Dogs allowed
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It's a small park but good for local visits
Chelsea Park is a little hidden gem. My 4 year old isn't a fan of the parks when it's mega busy. Chelsea Park is always nice and quiet. There's a nice little park to climb on, some little hills to climb (also great for bikes) and you can walk through the wooded area.
Beautiful little park People are friendly and respect the area Lots of doggies off leads
Whilst I understand the principles of rewinding spaces the park has lost some of its charm because of it.
Very nice, green, peaceful park. Compared to other more busy parks with lots of features/ facilities, this was a refereshingly simple and natural spot
Very simple small park. Usually has people walking dogs in it. A broken owl statue is in the middle of the main grassy area with a small plaque. There are also a few children's swings, roundabouts, general small play area. It is not usually that busy even at the weekend.